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Cochlear Implants
Cochlear Implants

Hearing is a complex process of changing sound waves into neural
Hearing is a complex process of changing sound waves into neural

Aural Rehabilitation
Aural Rehabilitation

... Hearing aids or cochlear implants will not block out background noise. • It is not possible for an electronic device or your brain to amplify one person’s voice and block out other voices or sounds. • When you begin wearing your aid or implant, you will notice an increase in the noise levels around ...
Guideline for managing patients with NF2 contacting the service
Guideline for managing patients with NF2 contacting the service

Feedback - NHS Networks
Feedback - NHS Networks

How we DON*T Hear
How we DON*T Hear

Priority for Access to Hearing Aid Funding
Priority for Access to Hearing Aid Funding

Auditory processing disorder - Great Ormond Street Hospital
Auditory processing disorder - Great Ormond Street Hospital

... processing disorder? Parents may suspect that their child is not hearing or listening properly at quite a young age, but it is often at school that the difficulties become more obvious. Although children with APD may seem to have a hearing impairment, this is not usually the case as hearing for pure ...
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NM2.1 Speech and Language Problems in Parkinson`s Disease
NM2.1 Speech and Language Problems in Parkinson`s Disease

... Research has also shown that some of the gains from LSVT persist for two years after treatment. Recent studies have also documented improvements in slurring and indistinct speech, facial expression and swallowing following LSVT. Ideally, people with PD should keep up voice exercises to maintain bene ...
Acute Hearing Loss - Developing Anaesthesia
Acute Hearing Loss - Developing Anaesthesia

Noise Hazard Inspection
Noise Hazard Inspection

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Could Life-Saving Drugs Be Ototoxic? Some medication can have a

HERE TODAY. H E A R T O M O R R OW.
HERE TODAY. H E A R T O M O R R OW.

... The wearer must be able to hear warning signals. Wearers with hearing loss should exercise extreme caution. It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure that the type of hearing protector and its NRR is appropriate for the user in their particular workplace. Use caution when working around machiner ...
Hearing loss in CdLS
Hearing loss in CdLS

Samantha Dixon, Au.D., F-AAA Board Certified in
Samantha Dixon, Au.D., F-AAA Board Certified in

... Conducted sleep-deprived auditory brainstem response testing using Bio-Logic on infants referred from the newborn hearing screening. Assisted with central auditory processing assessment. Observed facial nerve monitoring for tympanomastoidectomy, tympanoplasty, and cochlear implantation surgeries, fo ...
Concerned about hearing loss?
Concerned about hearing loss?

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Example profile

The Hearing Journal
The Hearing Journal

Instructions for Using a Loop – Article by Lou Touchette
Instructions for Using a Loop – Article by Lou Touchette

Hearing loss from noise is on the increase, even among school
Hearing loss from noise is on the increase, even among school

... decision to buy a toy or a game that emits a loud noise. If a toy sounds loud to an adult, it’ll sound much louder to a child. There are some toys and games that produce sounds as loud as 110 dB that can cause immediate and permanent hearing loss. Some musical instruments and music players designed ...
9 Sign language acquisition
9 Sign language acquisition

... combinations occur at about 18 months of age. Two-sign combmations have been reported at an average age of 14 months (Schlesinger and Meadow, 1972) and at 17 months (Bonvillian et al., 1983). Furthermore, other research shows that hearing children growing up in a bilingual speechlsign environment al ...
Spatial Hearing
Spatial Hearing

... to be admitted to a school for airline pilots. For being accepted, they must have very good spatial-hearing capabilities. This is necessary, among other reasons, because they have to respond correctly to signals from auditory displays in the cockpit. Outline a battery of perceptual tests which could ...
Dealing with Hearing Loss and Advances in Technology
Dealing with Hearing Loss and Advances in Technology

Dealing with Hearing Loss and Advances in Technology
Dealing with Hearing Loss and Advances in Technology

... • Hearing loss in autosomal dominant Alport Syndrome tends to be slowly progressive and may not develop until relatively later in life (well into adulthood). • Characteristics of the genetic abnormality itself can result in different risks for hearing loss (different ages of onset of hearing loss). ...
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Lip reading

Lip reading, also known as lipreading or speechreading, is a technique of understanding speech by visually interpreting the movements of the lips, face and tongue when normal sound is not available, relying also on information provided by the context, knowledge of the language, and any residual hearing. Although primarily used by deaf and hard-of-hearing people, people with normal hearing generally process visual information from the moving mouth at a subconscious level.
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